250 martyrs and 300 wounded – the occupation army withdraws from eastern Khan Yunis

Gaza - Ma'an - The Israeli occupation forces withdrew from the eastern villages of Khan Yunis governorate after an eight-day ground aggression that left 255 martyrs and 300 wounded, in addition to 31 missing persons. The Civil Defense indicated that its crews recovered 42 martyrs today from the village of Bani Suhaila and that it has reports of dozens of missing persons. The government media office said that the occupation forces bombed 31 inhabited homes over the heads of their residents and 320 homes and residential buildings were hit by the occupation forces' bombardment. The occupation army targeted and destroyed vital sectors east of Khan Yunis governorate and hindered dozens of coordination operations to reach dozens of wounded and martyrs during the aggression. The office confirmed that the occupation army repeatedly committed the crime against humanity regarding displacement and migration, and worked to threaten the lives of hundreds of thousands of civilians and put their lives at risk of death. T he office condemned in the strongest terms the occupation's commission of horrific massacres against civilians and displaced persons east of Khan Yunis governorate (southern Gaza Strip), holding the Israeli occupation and the US administration fully responsible for the continuation of these massacres against civilians and the loss of hundreds of lives. He called on international courts, the international community and all free countries of the world to prosecute Israeli war criminals, demanding an end to this shame, an end to the crime of genocide, and an end to these crimes and massacres immediately and urgently. For its part, the Ministry of Health in Gaza announced that the Israeli occupation committed 3 massacres against families in the Gaza Strip, resulting in 37 martyrs and 73 injuries arriving at hospitals during the past 24 hours. The death toll from the Israeli aggression has risen to 39,400 martyrs and 90,996 injuries since October 7. Source: Maan News Agency